LUKENS Steel Company #10
This little critter is a narrow gauge 0-4-0T HK Porter built in 1911. Lukens wanted a display engine and originally had two HK Porters purchased in 1902 but had sin... (more)
This 1945 NW2 began life on the DL&W, working through the Erie-Lackawanna merger and the Conrail consolidation. Some information suggests that it spent some time on the Brandywine Valley before en... (more)
LUKENS Steel Company #10.
This little critter, I'll call it the "Coatesville Critter" is a narrow gauge 0-4-0T built in 1911. Lukens wanted a display engine and originally had two HK Porters p... (more)
Yet another new addition to the RP collection - an engine in my "neighborhood" that I've only recently discovered: LUKENS Steel Company #10.
This little critter, let's call it the "Coatesville... (more)